Turf tires vs r4’s

   / Turf tires vs r4’s #31  
If you want more comfort buy an air suspension seat.
 
   / Turf tires vs r4’s #32  
When I did loader work with turfs, I would increase front tire pressure from 18psi and put it at 22-24psi.
I did the same, increased the fronts to max recommended sidewall pressure for FEL work. But I kept the rear turfs low. They would often be 12 to 15 psi. The turfs were soft rubber with flexible sidewalls.

Reducing the pressures on our R4s doesn't soften the ride much. But it does cause the sidewalls to crack.

It would be nice to have different tires on a complete separate set of wheels. I was lucky enough to have that on one of our old tractors and it worked well. I bought the complete set of "take offs" from my dealer when someone wanted to go to R1s.

Yes, an air ride seat will more than double the comfort.
 
   / Turf tires vs r4’s #33  
My Kubota B2650 with R1 tires rides (mowing) noticeably rougher than the Kubota B2620 with R1 while mowing..

Well, I ain't going to spend a lot of money to change tires/wheels/seat. So I just put a cushion on the B2650 seat and use the seat belt to lessen the "bounce' over my rough property. I feel better now.

Cheers,
Mike
 
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#34  
If you want more comfort buy an air suspension seat.
I’m not looking for comfort, it’s the bouncing and handling in general that I don’t like.
 
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#35  
My Kubota B2650 with R1 tires rides (mowing) noticeably rougher than the Kubota B2620 with R1 while mowing..

Well, I ain't going to spend a lot of money to change tires/wheels/seat. So I just put a cushion on the B2650 seat and use the seat belt to lessen the "bounce' over my rough property. I feel better now.

Cheers,
Mike
Got it.
 
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#36  
I did the same, increased the fronts to max recommended sidewall pressure for FEL work. But I kept the rear turfs low. They would often be 12 to 15 psi. The turfs were soft rubber with flexible sidewalls.

Reducing the pressures on our R4s doesn't soften the ride much. But it does cause the sidewalls to crack.

It would be nice to have different tires on a complete separate set of wheels. I was lucky enough to have that on one of our old tractors and it worked well. I bought the complete set of "take offs" from my dealer when someone wanted to go to R1s.

Yes, an air ride seat will more than double the comfort.
Thanks
 
   / Turf tires vs r4’s #37  
Tire choice is going to be different for everyone, based on what they do, where they use their tractor, and what is important to them. The advantage of turf tires is they don't damage the ground as much and ride smoother. The disadvantage is that they provide less traction under many condition (not all) and are less able to handle abusive situations.
Running low tire pressure to gain a smoother ride is risky because it is quite possible to unseat the bead, particularly on the front tires (I know from experience).

I was having a conversation with my dealer a while back. He told me it is almost ludicrous the number of times people have complained of a rough ride and never once touched the adjustment of their air seat. In fact he had one owner who traded his tractor in after 5 years and wanted a tractor that provided a softer ride. The air seat on his old tractor was set to be locked solid and the guy never even knew it had an adjustment.
 
   / Turf tires vs r4’s
  • Thread Starter
#38  
Tire choice is going to be different for everyone, based on what they do, where they use their tractor, and what is important to them. The advantage of turf tires is they don't damage the ground as much and ride smoother. The disadvantage is that they provide less traction under many condition (not all) and are less able to handle abusive situations.
Running low tire pressure to gain a smoother ride is risky because it is quite possible to unseat the bead, particularly on the front tires (I know from experience).

I was having a conversation with my dealer a while back. He told me it is almost ludicrous the number of times people have complained of a rough ride and never once touched the adjustment of their air seat. In fact he had one owner who traded his tractor in after 5 years and wanted a tractor that provided a softer ride. The air seat on his old tractor was set to be locked solid and the guy never even knew it had an adjustment.
Thanks for your response, but I don’t have an air ride seat. Mahindra emax 20 hst.
 
   / Turf tires vs r4’s #39  
I’m not looking for comfort, it’s the bouncing and handling in general that I don’t like.
Tractors have no suspension and are meant to go slow. If you are bouncing around enough to lose traction and handling you are going way to fast for the terrain.

If you need to go faster on rough terrain then get a tractor with large wheels front and back.
 
   / Turf tires vs r4’s #40  
Thanks for your response, but I don’t have an air ride seat. Mahindra emax 20 hst.

You could have one if you wanted.

Few if any compact tractors come with an air ride seat. But every single commercial or Ag tractor has that option because it's important to them.

For compacts and utility tractors it's a "find it yourself" aftermarket item. Grammer is the best known supplier of aftermarket air ride seats and can usually come up with a bolt-on kit for any tractor. They are the best, but don't advertise much.

An air ride seat will have a tiny 12 volt compressor and air shocks under the seat. Not too expensive or too cheap - about the same as a set of turf tires - and worth every penny of the cost if you have a bad back or just want to preserve a good one.

It's worth a phone call to Grammer. You won't believe how nice they are until you try one.
rScotty
 

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